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[A Lesson in Accountability: A Summary of Anne of Green Gables, Chapter 19]-[Anne of Green Gables - Chapter 19]

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages · B1 · 2026-02-27

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📋 Summary

The Unforeseen Catastrophe: A Journey of Growth and Confession

In Chapter 19 of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables, titled "A Concert, a Catastrophe... and a confession," the narrative explores the tension between youthful enthusiasm and the rigid expectations of adult authority. The chapter centers on Anne Shirley’s ardent desire to attend a debating club concert, an event that serves as a catalyst for both personal growth and a comical yet significant social blunder.

The Struggle for Autonomy

Anne’s pursuit of the concert is marked by her characteristic "imagination" and emotional intensity. Despite Marilla Cuthbert’s initial refusal—arguing that such outings are "pretty doings for children" and that Anne is better off at home—Anne’s persistence, bolstered by Matthew Cuthbert’s quiet support, eventually secures her permission to attend. Matthew’s intervention highlights his intuitive understanding of Anne's disposition, as he firmly asserts, "I think you ought to let Anne go," illustrating the evolving, albeit often strained, dynamic of the Green Gables household.

The Thrill of the Concert

For Anne, the concert is a transcendent experience. She describes the evening as a "beautiful dream," where even the simple act of dressing up with her "bosom friend" Diana Barry fills her with "ecstasy." During the performance, Anne’s emotional responsiveness is vivid; she shivers in "luxurious sympathy" during recitations and finds herself deeply moved by the evening’s events. This section underscores Anne's need to be "understood" and her profound desire to participate in the social fabric of her community, feeling "out of it" when she is excluded from the experiences of her peers.

The Catastrophe in the Spare Room

Following the concert, the story takes a humorous turn. Anne and Diana, feeling "sated with dissipation," return home and, in a moment of reckless impulsivity, race to jump into the spare room bed. They are met with a startling "gasp and a cry"—they have inadvertently landed upon Diana’s aunt, Miss Josephine Barry. This "catastrophe" threatens to have serious repercussions, as Miss Barry, described as "prim and proper," is outraged, threatening to cut short her visit and withdraw her support for Diana’s music lessons.

The Courage of Confession

The climax of the chapter lies in Anne’s response to the disaster. While Diana is paralyzed by fear and social propriety, Anne recognizes her role in the incident. Driven by a sense of duty, she decides to "beard the lion in its den" to confess. Her confrontation with Miss Barry is a masterclass in sincerity. Anne does not make excuses; instead, she appeals to the older woman’s humanity, asking, "Have you any imagination, Miss Barry?" and urging her to "put yourself in our place."

By taking full responsibility and advocating for Diana’s music lessons, Anne transforms a potential enemy into an ally. Miss Barry, initially "fairly dancing with rage," finds herself charmed by Anne’s honesty and spirit. She eventually concedes, noting that Anne "amuses me," and the two form an unexpected bond. The chapter concludes with the revelation that "kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think," marking a significant milestone in Anne’s development as she learns that even the most formidable adults can be reached through empathy, courage, and the willingness to own one's mistakes.

🎯Key Sentences

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You can calm down then because you're not going.
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Pretty doings for children.
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I'm not saying it isn't.
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It's an honor you'll have to get along without.
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don't interfere then.
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📝Key Phrases

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traipsing about
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make good use of
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on the verge of
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get along without
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catch cold
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📖 Transcript

Hello!
Welcome to Stories Podcast.
I'm your host, Amanda Weldon.
Today's story is a chapter from the classic novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
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